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The force with which blood travels through your body. A doctor will often check this to see if it is too high or too low |
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Someone receiving medical treatment from a doctor |
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A piece of paper jn which a doctor writes which medicine a sick person should have |
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Unable to see, hear, or otherwise sense what is going on, usually temporarily and often as a result of an accident or injury |
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A dull pain that goes on and on |
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A skin wound, usually made with a knife, piece of glas, etc |
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An infectious disease with symptoms that include a high temperature, sore throat, and a bright red rash of small spots over the whole body |
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To burn yourself with very hot liquid |
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If a disease or illness is this, it means that it can be passed on from one person to another, especially through the air that you breathe |
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A large room in a hospital where patients are looked after |
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A wound, or damage to part of your body, caused by an accident or an attack |
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An illness that gives you a high temperature, sore throat, runny nose, headache, dry cough, and muscle pain. It's very common during the winter |
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A narrow piece of cloth that you tie aroun a wound or around a part of the body that has been injured |
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Two long sticks that you put under your arms to help you walk when you have hurt your leg |
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To suddenly become unconscious |
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A drug used to make someone sleepy or calm |
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A specially trained nurse who helps women when they are having a baby |
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The kind of desease or illness can be passed on from one person to another, especially through direct contact |
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To lose blood, especially because of an injury |
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A physical condition that shows that you have a particular illness. |
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A disease of the body or mind |
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To break or crack a bone |
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Causing pain; hurting |
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A medicine which reduces or removes pain |
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If a part of your body is this, then it is bigger than usual because of illness or injury |
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A purple or brown mark that you get on your skin when you fall or are hit by something |
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Being very sensitive to a substance (e.g. cat's hair), so it can make you ill |
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A sudden serious medical condition in which someone's heart stops working, and which causes them great pain |
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A medical condition where a person is allergic to pollen or grass. It makes the person sneeze, makes thier eyes water, etc. |
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A photograph of the inside of person's body. It is taken to see if something is wrong |
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An illness, e.g. measles, mumps, smallpox, etc. |
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An injury in which the skin is cut, usually caused by an accident, violence, etc. |
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Bacteria (small living organism) that can cause disease |
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